Today I am joined by my old friend Tim. We talk about what it’s like to try and build an audience on Twitch. We also share some old stories from our college days!
Special thanks to all of those who support us on twitch!
Today I am joined by my old friend Tim. We talk about what it’s like to try and build an audience on Twitch. We also share some old stories from our college days!
Special thanks to all of those who support us on twitch!
My Favorite Fallout man Kevin Hartwig stops by to talk about the best Fallout game, Fallout 4. Enjoy as we gush for hours about this game and why it has a special place in our hearts.
Special Thanks to anyone on reddit who doesn’t bring up New Vegas when discussing Fallout 4.
Welcome to the end of the podcast known as Welcome To You Are Doom. Bryan is joined by Graham “Evelyn” Mason, and Matt “Evelyn” Dykes. They spend the first ten minutes of this podcast talking about the horrible spin-off show that must not be named, then say a fond farewell to the series we all loved. Then a joyful hello to our next series!

Produced by
Bryan Dressel and Jonathan Hardesty.
Hosted by
Bryan Dressel with co-hosts Graham Mason and Matt Dykes
Artwork by
Jonathan Hardesty
Notes and research by
Jim Funicille
Edited By
Bryan Dressel, Ryan James, and Trey Johnson
Original music by
Evan Michael Brown visit www.evbro.com for more
It’s a new year and things have already gotten off to an unsavory start. There was a coup on the United States Capitol that happened on the 6th and as of me writing this post out we’re still not sure what to expect from the next few days. It’s also been a rather light podcasting and article week here at ATH Network. Damage Boost and Demon Dayz put out new episodes but Binge Buddies (formerly Welcome to You Are Doom) is still on hiatus, as is Behind the Hype.
Before we jump right into this week at a glance, I’d like to draw your attention to a few different ways you can engage with us and discuss the episodes below or anything else in pop culture that may interest you.
And now…let’s see what you may have missed this week.
Continue reading The Week in Review: 1/03/21-1/09/21COMBAT! After successfully dealing with Umber Hulks, Basilisks, and a scouting Duergar party, our heroes face off against the Horned Devil Ezekela and her Chained Devil minions. Naturally, their strategy is quite disarming.
New Papa Alex from Super GG radio stops by to talk about Twisted Metal (1995). A game with some old school live-action cut scenes and inconsistent story and name thanks to constant changes in development. Don’t be fooled though, this game is an instant classic that ended up spawning one of Playstation’s most recognizable mascots in Sweet Tooth. We decided to focus mostly on the lore and the effort put into the story because it’s a perfect combination of interesting and ridiculous.
Special Thanks to the actors who put real personality into the characters in this game.
I hope you’ve had a happy holiday season so far and that the rest of your year features rest, relaxation, and an overwhelming sense of peace and contentment. We produce a lot of content over here at ATH Network and I wanted to start up a little recap post series every weekend to point out the shows and articles you may have missed and put links to them in one convenient place. Let’s get to it, shall we?
Continue reading The Week in Review: 12/20/20-12/26/20We close out our month of That Wasn’t The F**king Plan with the best movie out of the four we talked about, although that’s not saying much: The Emperor’s New Groove. It’s a strange film in the Disney archive, fraught with all kinds of production drama. We talk a bit about what the original plan was, and then try to figure out where things went wrong. We also note how the film has a great third act and how Kronk probably should have been the star considering how much of the movie he stole from everyone else.
This also marks the end of Behind the Hype for 2020. We’ll be back a little bit later in the new year with more zany retrospectives that challenge how we think about films and the filmmakers who work on them.





My close friend Kate drops by to introduce me to one of the most emotional games I have played in a long time. Love, Same is only three dollars on steam and I highly recommend it!
Special Thanks to people who are willing to listen to those in need.
This week it’s not a Welcome to you Are Doom episode, and it’s not a Binge Buddies or Corona Cartoons episode. No, this week it’s an entirely different thing that doesn’t really fit into any category: The Doctor Who 50th Anniversary special “The Day of the Doctor.” Bryan is joined by Matt “The General” Dykes and together they’ll break down all the things that make this special tick and what it means to them as Doctor Who fans in general.

Produced by
Bryan Dressel and Jonathan Hardesty.
Hosted by
Bryan Dressel with co-hosts Graham Mason and Matt Dykes
Artwork by
Jonathan Hardesty
Notes and research by
Jim Funicille
Edited By
Bryan Dressel, Ryan James, and Trey Johnson
Original music by
Evan Michael Brown visit www.evbro.com for more